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Standard User GonePostal
(fountain of knowledge) Sun 15-Feb-26 00:00:53
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Re: Time for a new PSU


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Now what to do with old PSUs?


I have it in my Newcastle United supporting head that you live somewhere on the dark side. The advice about disposing of household electrical items is on line at https://www.sunderland.gov.uk/article/12149/Househol....

Apologies if I've mis-remembered your location.
Standard User Banger
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 15-Feb-26 00:09:26
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Ha ha no I am a Sand dancer will have to look up policies for my Council but have no transport and usually no pedestrians are allowed at recycling centres.

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Standard User Banger
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 15-Feb-26 01:28:06
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Re: Time for a new PSU


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ahh hiper psus brings back memories - all good memories. Seasonic are probably in super duper ultra tier for psus .


Been looking in BIOS and on Windows at Voltages on the Seasonic and they are all very tight to the ATX spec.

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Standard User Banger
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 15-Feb-26 02:54:31
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There was some confusion on installation of the Seasonic. The case has a grate on the bottom as the original PSU is mounted at the bottom of the case and the fan was facing downward.

So I put it in to match the orientation of the original PSU. Then I consulted the Seasonic install guide and there is a switch on the back of PSU for hybrid fan or normal. The guide says if I am using the PSU in hybrid mode it has to be mounted upside down with the fan facing the motherboard for thermal reasons. So a quick swap round to upside down and we were all done.

Fortunately the case has holes to fit the PSU either way which was a relief.

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Standard User TinyMongomery
(legend) Sun 15-Feb-26 06:32:40
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A lot of retailers and charity shops accept electrical items for recycling. Curry’s, for example, whether you bought from them or not. Have a look at https://recycleyourelectricals.org.uk/how-to-recycle...
Standard User GonePostal
(fountain of knowledge) Sun 15-Feb-26 09:34:15
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Ha ha no I am a Sand dancer . . . .


You might need to explain that to the people who don't know that Chichester is pronounced Ch-eye-chester
Standard User TinyMongomery
(legend) Sun 15-Feb-26 11:17:02
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It certainly is: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chichester,_New_York
Standard User GonePostal
(fountain of knowledge) Sun 15-Feb-26 14:05:27
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It certainly is: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chichester,_New_York


I was thinking of The Chi in the land of the Sand-dancers.
Standard User andynormancx
(experienced) Mon 16-Feb-26 19:12:04
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Yeah, in the last 35 years of working with PCs (owned or coming in contact with many hundreds of them), I can remember just one example of a PC internal PSU failing.

That was a Dell desktop with one of those annoying PSUs exactly the same as any other, with the same connectors, but with the connectors wired differently. Think they mostly stoped with that nonsense.

Actually I take it back, there was a second. My Dell PowerEdge server that lived in a damp and dusty garage for over 10 years before the PSU gave out. And it wasn’t new when I bought it 😉
Standard User Banger
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 17-Feb-26 00:24:34
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Seems Brave AI is over cautious quoting the average life of a PSU as 7 years judging by your experience.

Still I am happy to have replaced my questionable quality PSUs with some decent upgrade. Both the new PSUs are tight on voltages to the ATX spec.

Tim
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